
Mark Tansey - clever use of one colour to capture the claustrophobic feeling of being in a cave looking out.

Thomas Struth - spectacular shot of space shuttle in the garage ... contrast the cramped nature with its freedom when in space.

Dee Ferris - very delicate use of thinned oil paint and colour.

Cathy Wilkes - more intense colours with an aerial photo shot feeling.

Georg Baselitz - always paints his subjects upside down with unsettling results.

Mat Collishaw - difficult to work out what it is, but you feel it is threatening and dangerous - heightened by use of black.

Damian Ortega - not so many sculptures this year but this one caught the eye with its explosive movement - albeit very similar to Cornelia Parker's work.
i loved Ortega's too, just filled with the many possibilities of photographing it...
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